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Thomas Francis Mantell Jr. | This Day in Aviation
Air Safety #OTD by Francisco Cunha on Twitter: "#Thread Extensive article on the incident, quoting from the well-known USAF “Blue Book”, which compiled official DOD analysis and research on UFO´s https://t.co/m18TbstubM" /
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Capt Thomas Francis Mantell Jr. (1922-1948) - Mémorial Find a Grave
Thomas Francis Mantell Jr. | This Day in Aviation
State of Fear Podcast - Episode 17 - Kentucky: Mantell UFO Crash of 1948 | My RØDE Cast | RØDE Microphones
The Tragic Tale of Captain Thomas F. Mantell from Midnight in Kentucky - Listen on JioSaavn
He wanted to fly': Mantell honored on 75th anniversary of UFO crash | News | bgdailynews.com
Georgia Davis Powers Shoes, 1969–70 Male Bulldogs Basketball, 1948 Mantell UFO Sighting, and More | Frazier History Museum
KY pilot killed investigating reported UFO 75 years ago
Friends of Gamaliel Cemetery - Did you know that Capt. Thomas F. Mantell, Jr. was killed in a plane crash on January 7, 1948 while chasing a UFO in Kentucky? | Facebook
Simpson Co. creates Capt. Thomas Mantell Jr. Day to commemorate the Mantell UFO incident
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He wanted to fly': Mantell honored on 75th anniversary of UFO crash | News | bgdailynews.com
10 Famous American UFO Reports: Fact or Fiction?
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Questions remain 75 years after mysterious Fort Knox UFO incident, downed pilot | Article | The United States Army
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Questions remain 75 years after mysterious Fort Knox UFO incident, downed pilot | Local News | thenewsenterprise.com
KY pilot killed investigating reported UFO 75 years ago
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD— Extensions of Remarks E12 HON. JAMES COMER HON. BETTY McCOLLUM
Capt. Thomas F. Mantell Jr was killed on 7 January 1948 when he crashed his plane
V2 Resist Aliens- Spread the Word - On January 7, 1948, 25-year-old Captain Thomas F. Mantell, a Kentucky Air National Guard pilot from Godman Army Airfield (Fort Knox), died in the crash
The Mysterious Case of Captain Mantell | Kentucky Historic Institutions